Do you often deal with image optimization for web or app development? Tired of online converters limiting how many images you can convert? Or struggling with bulky software that doesn't give you control over output quality?
Well, I ran into all these issues myself — so I built a solution.
💡 Why WebP?
WebP is a modern image format that offers superior compression and smaller file sizes than JPEG and PNG — without sacrificing quality. It's ideal for websites and apps looking to improve speed and performance.
🛠️ The Problem with Existing Converters
Most tools (even popular ones like GIMP or online services) have one or more of the following limitations:
- ❌ They limit how many images you can convert for free.
- ❌ Bulk conversion is rarely supported or painfully slow.
- ❌ Compression isn't optimized — you lose quality or end up with larger-than-necessary files.
✅ My Solution: A Custom WebP Converter (Free to Use!)
I developed a simple but powerful tool using Python that bulk converts JPG, JPEG, and PNG files to WebP format — 80% more efficient than GIMP in size reduction while preserving high image quality.
Here’s why it might be the last converter you’ll ever need:
🔥 Key Features
- 📂 Bulk Conversion – Select a whole folder of images and convert them all in one go.
- 🖱️ Easy to Use – No coding, no installation required. Just download, unzip, and run.
- 🔍 Lossless Option – Want maximum quality? Enable it. Want ultra-small file size? Disable it.
- 🎯 Adjustable Quality – Choose output quality from 50% to 100% (Default: 80%).
🧑💻 Installation & How to Use
- Download the ZIP file from Google Drive
- Unzip the folder
- Double-click the .exe file — the app will launch instantly
- Choose your input folder and output folder
- Select your quality and lossless preferences
- Hit Convert – and you're done!
🎁 It's 100% Free
I built this tool for my own workflow and decided to share it publicly for free. No ads, no registration, no usage limits.
Whether you're a developer, designer, blogger, or just someone who wants faster-loading images — give it a try!
👉 https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Rr37nkE139McfVaYamVTFj9TU1jSaj9C?usp=sharing
(Windows only for now – Mac/Linux support coming soon!)